[15576] in APO-L
Re: 2 questions for those at all-male chapter
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (MINDI ANN SEIDEL)
Wed Nov 13 18:01:06 1996
Date: Wed, 13 Nov 1996 18:00:07 -0500
Reply-To: MINDI ANN SEIDEL <mas700g@MAIL.ODU.EDU>
From: MINDI ANN SEIDEL <mas700g@MAIL.ODU.EDU>
To: Multiple recipients of list APO-L <APO-L@VM.CC.PURDUE.EDU>
In-Reply-To: <199611131909.OAA15223@tahiti.cc.odu.edu>
On Wed, 13 Nov 1996, John Grossi wrote:
> I would also note that most of the people speaking on this
> issue are alumni of either the staff stripe (myself, Lee, Bill Rugh,
> etc...) or Alumni who are still active (Jodie, Bill Macke...). We
> really have not heard the Undergraduates discussion, and nor do I
> suspect we will until Phoenix.
> I would also note that a large portion of the people fighting
> for the affirmative are from (or associated with) Alpha Beta Omega
> Chapter (yourself, Lee, Derek Cashman, Mike Leahy, emy).
>
> -John Grossi
>
> #include "apo.disclaimer"
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Section 94 Chair
> Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Quebec, Atlantic Canada, and Eastern Ontario.
> The new frontiers aren't just out west anymore....
>
John
I fit both categories - alumni and active: Alumni of EM chapter and active
as a grad student at ABO chapter
I caution you against making such generalizations. You of all people
should know not to do that. I ahve seen many undergraduates speak on this
issue already, and as Voting Delegate, I know that there are several
Brothers at ABO that have varying viewpoints on te issue of all-male
chapters.
Also, you seem to be forgeting that not every Brother or every Chapter has
e-mail access, chooses to be on APO-L, or has chosen to speak up. Many
are still undecided on this legislation and many just may not feel like
posting.
John, I have always considered you a good Brother, and I hope that you
realize that such generalization can harm this Brotherhood
In LFS
Mindi